The Dragons are on top of the Volleyball Mountain.
Second ranked Lake Orion clinched
their first State title with a 25-18, 25-23, 23-25, and 25-16 over the Rockford
Rams on Saturday afternoon in the Division One State Finals at the Kellogg
Center in Battle Creek.
Paige Briggs whom has had a big
tournament had a huge game against the seventh ranked Rams like she did against
Farmington Hills Mercy getting 30 kills, nine digs, and a 491 average while
Leighah Boes had nine kills. Wren MaCaulay had 50 assists while Ciara Livingway
had 13 digs and four aces while Sydney Smith had seven kills and 11 digs in the
game.
Lake Orion would use their balance
throughout the game and it showed on the stats above and it showed against a formidable
Rockford team.
The Dragons would be the first OAA team to win a State title in Volleyball.
The Dragons would be the first OAA team to win a State title in Volleyball.
“I did not know that. I knew it
was the first at Lake Orion, which is a pretty big accomplishment. To be the
only one from the OAA seeing that that’s one of the toughest leagues year in
and year out in the state, that is surprising but I knew that these guys had it
in them. Just a matter of putting it together at the right time and they were
able to do it” said Dragons coach Tony Scavarda to MIPrepZone’s Drew Ellis.
Briggs had 73 total kills in the
last two games in Battle Creek. “I have watched a lot of high school volleyball
and haven’t seen too many kids just take over games at this level of a
tournament the way she was yesterday (against Mercy) and today against that
type of competition, such high level teams, she’s been great all year but she
took her game to a whole new level in the finals here” Scavarda added about the
future Western Kentucky commit.
The Dragons lost to the Rams in
the 2011 Class A State Final in three games which was until now the longest
they have gone in the State tournament. From 2012 until 2018 Lake Orion hadn’t
been able to beat Romeo or Clarkston in either the district or the regional.
They would conclude the season
68-6-1.
Saturday afternoon the mission was
accomplished and Lake Orion officially a State Champion in Volleyball.